Thankfully, @Ophelia rebounded quickly, and the boy could exhale. Puppy blue eyes gave her a good once over. There was no obvious damage, so he let Joan inquire after her well-being as he peered back down at his little creepy-crawly rocks. Some of them looked a little…flat after his sister’s tumble, and his ears drooped as he sighed. Poor rocks.
“They not ew,” he replied, rationally. They moved around a whole lot, but they did not bother you if you did not bother them first. “They not walk if you not fall.” Which was not to say it was Ophelia’s fault – but it was kind of Ophelia’s fault, bothering them like that. Joan’s question, however, was much more intelligent, and the boy found himself furrowing his brows as he peered down. That was food for thought.
After a heady silence, Felix hummed. “Walk,” he decided. “Also, hide. And sleep. Under rocks. Tickle, too, on your nose. Not sure what for, though. Not eats. But what else?”